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[Javascript] Browser difference IE5.5 vs. IE6.0
- From: michael_dougherty at pbp.com (Michael Dougherty)
- Subject: [Javascript] Browser difference IE5.5 vs. IE6.0
- Date: Wed May 21 14:46:09 2003
Background: My script encountered an ODBC error that caused the error handler to write the offending SQL command to the screen. I copied the output and ran it manually with msSQL Query Analyzer. After about 30 minutes of unsuccessful searching, I asked my boss to look at it. Upon repeating the problem, his browser immediately alerted us to the fact that the ODBC user did not have permission for the procedure it was attempting to execute. (Of course, I was logged into QA with sufficient rights) His browser is IE5.5, mine is IE6.0 - I've checked that both have the same tools/options/"advanced" checkboxes checked regarding script debuggin. I'm curious to know if there is a way to have IE6.0 report more error information to me, so I don't have to find an IE5.5 browser for debugging in order to not appear so foolish in the future. Any ideas? Unchecked: Disable script debugging Checked: Display a notification about every script error
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